Wind whipped the bright yellow and blue Ukrainian flags through the air as we walked alongside the Missouri River in Old Town, St. Charles. The sense of Ukrainian pride enveloped the march as the chant...
On Friday, Sept. 15, white police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted of first-degree murder charges brought against him after he killed Anthony Lamar Smith in a car chase in 2011. Like hundreds of other...
Signs and posters were carried by Clayton students, as they marched outside to initiate a planned walk-out in the middle of today’s school day.
Throughout the entirety of the walk-out, a diverse group...
Lawrence Hu, Distribution Editor
• December 1, 2014
“No justice, no peace! No racist police!"
"Hands up, don't shoot!"
"Hey! Ho! These killer cops have got to go!"
"This is what democracy looks like!"
The powerful, booming voice of CHS...
Lawrence Hu, Distribution Editor
• November 25, 2014
Violence is not the answer.
At times like these, when some people believe that it is, there is little we can do as a community to inhibit the onslaught of vandalism, destruction and brutality that rages...
By Jocelyn Lee; With Laura Bleeke
Despite the early hour and cold temperatures, hundreds of people filled the green space of Centennial Plaza on Monday, Feb. 6. Comprising the crowd were students, parents,...
By Jocelyn Lee and Laura Bleeke
How do you feel about the response to your protest against CHS?
I love [the response from CHS]. It shows how far gone this country is. And it puts a spotlight on what...
Video detailing Westboro Baptist Church's visit to Clayton High School
Read the Q&A with Fred Phelps Jr. of the Westboro Baptist Church:Â https://www.chsglobe.com/globeweb/2012/02/qa-with-fred-phelps-jr-of-the-westboro-baptist-church/
On Monday, Feb. 6, Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) plans to protest at CHS, according to their website and notifications to the Clayton School District and Clayton Police. Best known for its controversial...
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